Script errors are driving me nuts!

Q. Many times, while on the Internet, I get annoying script error messages that pop up time after time. They ask if I want to continue displaying scripts, but no matter which button I click, the result is the same. Over and over. Yes, no, it makes NO difference in how the pages load. I have gone into the Advanced tab under Internet Options and deselected the “Display a notification about every script error” option, to no avail. Even after rebooting, the script error messages continue. (And yes, the box is still deselected) What can I do to exorcise these absolutely useless messages?

A. First of all, I agree that this message is beyond irritating.

Truth be told, you came very close to solving your own problem when you unchecked “Display a notification about every script error.”

In this very same menu all you need do is put a check next to “Disable Script Debugging” and you will cast out the demon that annoys you and browse an Internet chock full of Java errors without being hounded to debug a single faulty java script.

Regardless of what you call it (a rose by any other name?) I still get script errors on another newspaper’s website, even though ALL three of the mentioned boxes are unchecked. This is only true in IE; only one of the reasons I usually use another browser.